Reference, Installation, and Operations Manual

Section 5: Startup and meter configuration

3-9000-743 Rev S

June 2013

 

 

 

4.To configure the fixed pressure, plus associated alarms, choose the settings listed in the table below):

Table 5-19 Fixed Pressure Inputs

Daniel MeterLink

Options and Guidelines

Display Name

 

 

 

 

 

Is pressure gage or absolute?

Gage (FALSE)

 

Absolute (TRUE)

 

For additional guidelines, see Appendix C.4.10 and Daniel MeterLink

 

 

online help.

 

 

 

Atmospheric pressure

Enter a value (KPaa or psia) within the range [30.0, 108.40 KPaa]

 

This data point is only applicable when the input pressure unit is

 

 

specified as gage.

 

 

 

Fixed pressure

Enter the flow-condition pressure (KPag or psig if gage, KPaa or psia if

 

 

absolute) within the range [0, 280e3 KPag or KPaa].

 

 

 

Pressure alarm, Low limit

Enter a value (KPag or psig if gage, KPaa or psia if absolute) within the

 

 

range [0, 280e3 KPag or KPaa]. An alarm is generated when the pressure

 

 

is at or below this limit value.

 

 

 

Pressure alarm, High limit

Enter a value (KPag or psig if gage, KPaa or psia if absolute) within the

 

 

range [0, 280e3 KPag or KPaa]. An alarm is generated when the pressure

 

 

is at or above this limit value.

 

 

 

Alarm Selection

The Alarm selection determines what value to use while a live input is in

 

 

alarm. This value is common with the pressure Alarm selection so when

one is changed, the other will change to match.

Choose Last good value or Fixed value

5.Click the Next button and Daniel MeterLink displays the Field Setup Wizard - Gas Chromatograph Setup page.

Temperature and Pressure page

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